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Grex > Cars > #59: 73-74 Nova Parts Wanted | |
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novajay
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73-74 Nova Parts Wanted
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May 15 03:43 UTC 1995 |
Anyone know of any 73-74 Nova parts? A wall hit my car and now I need a new
driver side front fender, radiator support,bumpermounts, and grill.
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scg
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response 1 of 10:
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May 15 04:07 UTC 1995 |
I've seen a tree hit a car, but how does a wall hit a car?
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davel
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response 2 of 10:
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May 16 00:06 UTC 1995 |
Everything is relative ...
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novajay
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response 3 of 10:
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May 16 01:54 UTC 1995 |
Well, the ice snuck up on me. But seriously, I need (please,please, I want my
baby back) parts. Any info would be appreciated.""""
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omni
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response 4 of 10:
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May 16 06:59 UTC 1995 |
Try Harry and Sons in Warren. I don't know the number but they have
1 square mile of parts. If they don't have it, no-one does.
You can get the number from 1-810-555-1212
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n8nxf
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response 5 of 10:
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May 16 11:39 UTC 1995 |
Just get out the phone book and start calling all the junk yards in your
area. I'm sure you'll be able to find something since those were very
popular cars.
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novajay
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response 6 of 10:
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May 17 02:46 UTC 1995 |
Thanks for the number, omni. I hope it works, cause I must have spend 3 hours
calling around out of my phone books today. I was shocked--no one had what I
wanted. I'll try that # tommorrow. Next time I'll be watching for those
moving walls.
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omni
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response 7 of 10:
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May 17 04:19 UTC 1995 |
That's just information. Harry and Sons is on Bunert in Warren, and you'll
have to get thier number from info.
They usually are a place of last resort, but like I said before,
they have a HUGE lot and I would be very surprised if they didn't
have what you wanted.
Might as well give you directions:
but I'll do that when I have a map handy. It's been a while since I
last needed parts.
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omni
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response 8 of 10:
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May 29 06:46 UTC 1995 |
So Novajay, How did your search pan out?
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novajay
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response 9 of 10:
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Jun 2 05:36 UTC 1995 |
Well, I tried H & S and everywhere else, with no luck. Mail orderplaces
wanted $150 for a fiberglass (you cut out the turn signal holes) or steel
(shipping not included), $60 for an inner fender, $100 for a grille, and I
couldn't locate a radiator support. So I decided to go to the library, get out
the Toledo phone book and call around. I had to drive two but I picked up all
the trim pieces I needed and the parts above for only sixty bucks (parts could
be cleaned up a bit) which saved me pocketbook grief. The search is finally
over! The Nova will ride again!
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omni
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response 10 of 10:
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Jun 2 05:48 UTC 1995 |
coolness
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